These have probably not been run by anyone in ages, better to move the
code to our test suite where it is regularly exercised. In fact, the
latter covers most of the cases already. The only missing tests seem to
be those were exceptions are raised in the first or last stage. Thus,
this adds such tests.
- Fix imports
- Fix pytest issues
- Do not assign lambda as variable
- Use isinstance instead of type to check type
- Rename ambiguously named variables
- Name custom errors with Error suffix
When using pytest's test collector, any class with a name starting with
Test is collected. If it notices that the class has an `__init__` member
then it skips it with a warning since it's probably a false positive.
This isn't a big deal, but we can avoid warnings like this:
test/test_ui_importer.py:33
beets/test/test_ui_importer.py:33: PytestCollectionWarning: cannot collect test class 'TestTerminalImportSession' because it has a __init__ constructor
class TestTerminalImportSession(TerminalImportSession):
simply by renaming TestX to XFixture.
This was a vestige from when we used to need the unittest2 library for pre-2.7
compatibility. Now that we require Python 2.7, we aren't using that library
and this indirection wasn't doing any good.
This reverts commit 9c41c39913.
That commit used byte strings for the `if __name__ == '__main__'` pattern,
which was necessary when we were doing unicode_literals. But it is wrong on
Python 3, and now that we're liberated from unicode_literals, we need to go
back to native strings for this comparison.
Include import of __future__ features division, absolute_imports and
print_function everywhere. Don't add unicode_literals yet for it is
harder to convert.
Goal is smoothing the transition to python 3.